One more question regarding Debian backports- is it a good practice to prefer latest versions from backports(jessie-backports) by default while using stable(jessie) distribution? I mean something like this:
# cat /etc/apt/preferences.d/00_jessie-backports Explanation: Change pin-priority to Explanation: 500 for all backported Explanation: packages. Package: * Pin: release n=jessie-backports Pin-Priority: 500 # Configuration above would change the priority of "jessie-backports" from 100 to 500 and thus versions from jessie-backports would be installed because those are newer than the versions in stable(jessie). Or is it a better practice to cherry-pick packages from "jessie-backports"? thanks, Martin On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 4:25 PM, maderios <mader...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 12/07/2016 12:45 AM, Martin T wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> what are advantages of using Debian "backports"("jessie-backports" in >> sources.list file) over "testing"("testing" in sources.list file)? As > > > Hi > You can't compare, they are completely different. Backport packages have > stable/Jessie compatibility. Testing/Stretch and Sid are very close to each > other. Very far from stable/jessie-backports/Jessie. > > -- > Maderios >